profi200 / sysUpdater

3DS offline system updater using CIA files
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Problem starting downgrade. #18

Closed Boured closed 8 years ago

Boured commented 8 years ago

Hello I have a problem, I have all the necessary files all in the correctly named "updates" folder. Though when I launch the sysUpdater 0.4.1 and press Y, it displays a really fast message which I could only read the word "Terminated" before kicking me to the Homebrew Launcher. Is this something to do with the extra permissions mentioned in the releases page?, and if so what do I need to do to make it downgrade?

Sorry if this is a simple fix, I is a noob at Homebrew

System: 2DS running version 10.3.0-28U and wanting to downgrade to 9.2.0-20U

profi200 commented 8 years ago

Did you download the release from this repo or from elsewhere? Because the one from this repo does not have memchunkhax v2 attached so it will fail due to missing permissions. It does close so fast because the latest public release has some informations missing to make exceptions work right.

Boured commented 8 years ago

I downloaded it from here, could you link me to the one that has memchunkhax please?

Boured commented 8 years ago

Nevermind, found the working one and am now using 9.2, thank you for your help :3

Phantom522 commented 8 years ago

i have same problem, can u give me working link

Boured commented 8 years ago

Here you go ^^

https://gbatemp.net/attachments/sysupdater-zip.34449/

huahaha commented 8 years ago

Hi Profi200,

sorry if this is out of topic, just want to ask. i'm updating EmuNAND of my N3DS Japan version from 9.2 to 9.5, i have copied all update cias to updates folder i'm using sysupdater and then after installing several cias, it pops up an error about not having ...0CA00.cia in updates folder. then it kick me back to emuNAND home.

I was lucky i can still boot to emunand after error when installing system cia.

After much googling, I found out that i forgot to delete the ...0CA00.cia before updating. After i delete that, i run sysupdater again and the updates kind of resume by itself, because it is not installing native_firm like it will do when first updating, then it finished successfully, i checked the system firmware and i'm on 9.5 emunand.

Is it okay to resume update like that? Does sysupdater have functionality to resume system update?

Or is it better for me to restore my 9.2 emunand then fresh update using sysupdater again?

Thanks and sorry for being too long explaining XD

profi200 commented 8 years ago

It will automatically detect what is already installed by comparing versions so it is not a problem. You had luck that it was not bricked in any way.

Phantom522 commented 8 years ago

@Boured thanks for your link :D

huahaha commented 8 years ago

@profi200 Nice, thanks for confirming. Yeah i was lucky that time :smile: